1. If the financial system is so fragile, it's shit. And it needs to change. Although the changes that are going to be pushed on us wont be what most of us need. But most of us wont see or understand the other options.

2. Lives and people's welfare are more important than finances. Your lives and welfare should not be about how much money you have, should it? There's a problem with the system itself. People are never going to make required changes until they're in a corner.

It is going to be hell for many people. But in the longer term, the changes will be positive. For some time before that, it's going to be shit.

RG your question is what many people are asking themselves. But I think it's the wrong question. The real question is why does a virus destroy global finances?

All the small businesses, restaurants, gyms, barber shop, etc etc are going to fold...America is failing right now

I'm sorry to hear about your situation RG.

To think positively, I think this whole situation is just temporary. So all the small businesses that had to close their doors, will be able to reopen within months. Because as soon as the virus disappears, the demand for restaurants, barber shops, travel agencies etc. will skyrocket.

With the pace they are going, they will likely have over 200K infected in a week, and they have a quarter of the population of China. Probably this is why other countries like India were willing to order a curfew of over 1 billion people with less than a thousand cases.

Off course we can only assume that the Chinese numbers are true. They were introducing very strict measures, but their success of controlling the virus is still suspicious.

Italy's chart looks promising. They seem to have been able to flatten the curve. Every day I hope that they will report lower numbers, then other countries 1 or 2 weeks behind can hope to see the same.

This madness needs to end. My company has just announced that everyone's salary in our office will be reduced by around 5 to 10 percent. But we at least still have our jobs.

No, luckily I'm not in Italy. I'm just checking the Italian numbers and charts, because they were the first country in Europe to hit hard by the virus, and they needed to act first. So anything that happens there, will likely happen in other countries with some delay.

I got upset by the salary cut, but I shouldn't blame the company. It's totally understandable, since our company's income is basically down to zero. We heavily rely on tourism, and we have around 20,000 employees in the EU.

It could be engineered to look like it was natural, or it could be natural. I'm just leaning more towards it was all planned. There are too many things that don't add up. Everything like the media's over-hyping of it, the urgent push towards cashless and digital currency just before it all, the negative interest rates, the manipulation of statistics regarding mortality rates, the financial "crisis" being blamed on the virus, the newly found potential that it reduces fertility in males, the bullshit debt it has created like a country owes itself a debt (they printed more money from nothing, so WHO is owed the debt?), and how it all fits in. There's a lot to it and its all unfolding. There's a chance this may even lead to wars.

Like after 911, things aren't going to be the same after all this. We're just at the start of a big part, although there's been a push in this direction for a long time. Every now and then though, there's a big boost like this.

If I'm wrong about the origins, again at the very least there's no doubt about how this situation is being used to push the NWO agenda. There's absolutely no doubt about that. It's all around us.

Question is though, what are our next steps? I think it should be:

1. Rejecting totalitarian control (this wont be easy because there are many legitimately scared people, because there are legitimate reasons to be concerned, although it's hyped, and not as bad as most people think. So there will me many people in support of totalitarian control, to protect them.) The changes wont be popular, but there will be enough support from scared people. That's all governments need, even if the majority of people dont support it. Sometimes they'll make changes even if the overwhelming majority of people dont support it. It's democracy, right?

2. Pushing towards self-sufficiency. This isnt easy either, as the land is being controlled, the laws make it very difficult, and push us all into needing money. There are various levels of control that push us to keep ourselves in the system by choice.